
L’Eau Froide (“Cold Water”) is composed around a frankincense note that has been unexpectedly treated from an angle of freshness. You’ll also find aromatic, fresh and spicy effects that might rem... Read On
This carnation soliflore signed Lutens is more spicy than floral. The spicy character is worked with Cayenne pepper, clove and gillyflower, another flower with a spicy scent. The trail is warmed... Read On
Inspired by the odor of baking bread, Jeux de peau (“Skin Games”) is more redolent of buttered toast or brioche buns than of a plain baguette. This spicy-oriental-woody scent contains a number of... Read On
Presented as an iris-hyacinth duo, Bas de Soie focuses essentially on the latter. The fragrance opens on a stem effect reminiscent of galbanum. The green impression that is natural to hyacinth li... Read On
What can you say about L’Eau Serge Lutens? While he speaks freely about the concept, as usual, Lutens is more mysterious about the ingredients. You can spot some citrus notes, and other slightly... Read On
Balsam fir pine needles are woven with vetiver, frankincense, fruit and spice notes in a fairly luminous, woody-oriental composition. Read On
A ‘gray oriental’ that opens with ethereal notes, then unveils a very camphry impression of patchouli. Amber, cinnamon, spices and black woods bring warmth. Read On
Louve unveils a balmy oriental trail built around almond. Soupçons of fruit and roses poke through the almond’s snow-white sweetness. Read On
Rousse reveals a ‘dry and noble cinnamon wood, discreetly adjusted with spicy, fruity and floral notes’. Read On
